NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens breaks down the week 4 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams in his Seahawks Monday morning quarterback. The Seahawks lost to the Rams 19-13. Brett points out the Seahawks receivers are not giving Russell Wilson a lot of help. Sidney Rice, Doug Baldwin and Golden Tate were invisible. Tom Cable, Darrell Bevell and Pete Carroll need to shake things up.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens will weigh in each week with that state of the Seahawks with regards to the NFL injury report. He’ll watch for player news, read the updated practice reports, and will always do his best to provide clear an accurate NFL injuries updates, and player injury news. Week 4 features the Seahawks vs. Rams. James Carpenter, Anthony McCoy, John Moffitt, and Zach Miller are names to watch this week.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp tells us to him the best Seahawks TOUCHDOWN in week 3 vs. the Packers was the Russell Wilson to Golden Tate completion. They run a play action and Robert Turbin chips in a block before going into the flat on his route. PERFECT footwork by Russell Wilson on this touchdown, and a perfect catch by Tate in a win for Seattle.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp tells us to him the best Seahawks TOUCHDOWN in week 2 vs. the Cowboys was the Russell Wilson to Anthony McCoy completion. Anthony McCoy actually had a terrific game, finishing with 5 catches. He explains Golden Tate was the lone wide receiver, and interestingly on this play, Seattle lined up in a ’31’ offensive set, which is three tight end’s and one running back.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens is back to weigh in with his thoughts on the NFL Week 2 game between the Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys. Some Hawks that impressed. First off, Marshawn Lynch seems to be back in his form of last season, shrugging off his back injury while leading the league in carries thus far. Malcom Smith had a huge punt block, and Golden Tate had a bone crushing hit on Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp after each week of the regular season and possibly during the NFL playoffs should the Hawks be so lucky will stop by and bring you his Seahawks game balls. Balls are awarded to the Hawks offensive MVP Russell Wilson, and on defense this week Mike Morgan. Golden Tate who returned a punt 92 yards for a touchdown is the special teams winner this week.

NWSB Rookie Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Alistair Corp brings us his 2012 Seahawks training camp notes from the Pre-season. Day 14. The last day we’ll be able to see LIVE video from the VMAC. Today the A-man weighs in on the Tight End position. Cameron Morrah and Anthony McCoy both sat out today for an undisclosed reason. If Zach Miller’s concussion keeps him out for an extended amount of time will Kellen Winslow’s role change?

NWSB Inside and Seattle Seahawks blogger Matt Church weighs in with a Seahawks post about the five players he thinks will not be here come week one of the regular season. Most of these players are no brainers in Matt’s eyes, except maybe Josh Portis. But with the additions of Russell Wilson and Matt Flynn, there may be no room for Portis at the end of the day.

NWSB Insider and Seattle Seahawks blogger Brett Bivens has a few things he has to say about the Seahawks recent trade for Kellen Winslow Jr. He loves the fact K2 shows that he has the ability to be a featured receiver from the tight end position even when the opposing teams defense knows he is the teams go to receiver. He hates his attitude and the fact that he called himself a “soldier”. Fix the attitude.

NWSB Insider Brandon Choate brings you a list to keep you busy this offseason. While many are anticipating football season’s arrival, Brandon has broken down the 5 best and 5 worst transaction of the Pete Carroll and John Schneider era in Seattle. From letting Matt Hasselbeck and Josh Wilson go to acquiring Marshawn Lynch and Leon Washinton, PCJS has left their stamp on this team.

NWSB Managing editor “Q” weighs in with another 2012 NFL article on the Seattle Seahawks. On Monday the Seahawks traded a 7th round pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for Kellen Winslow Jr. Neither Cameron Morrah or Anthony McCoy were going to be the answer for the Seahawks as the 2nd string TE in 2012. Winslow is an immediate upgrade at the position. It’s also no secret that Seattle was looking to beef up the position.